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Ahjonsuu General Store Museum

The original atmosphere and interiors of the village convenience store which operated in Hauhula village during 1924-1978.

Ahola

The life, work and hobbies of author Juhani Aho and painter Venny Soldan-Brofelt in the couple’s former residence on the shore of Lake Tuusulanjärvi.

Ainola – The home of Aino and Jean Sibelius

Ambiance from the everyday life and work of Aino and Jean Sibelius in their home, an early 20th century national romantic wooden villa.

Albert Edelfelt Studio Museum

Drawings, lithographs and photographs by Albert Edelfelt from the late 19th century in the artist’s former seaside studio.

Aleksis Kivi Memorial Cottage

The hut known as Syvänlahti croft, where our national author Aleksis Kivi spent the last months of his life under the care of his brother’s family.

Alisgården

Operated by the Kirkkonummi homestead association, the museum showcases two late 19th century buildings: the official residence of the sergeant of Alis and the loft of Tomas House.

Amos Anderson Art Museum

The Amos Anderson Art Museum, located in the former residence and workplace of its founder, showcases domestic and international art with temporary exhibitions highlighting both old and new art.

Anti-Aircraft Museum

Exhibitions displayed in two halls, a wooden building and outdoor areas depict the history of Finnish anti-aircraft defence and the military traditions of Tuusula with particular focus on the Second World War.

Archipelago Museum

A special museum that comprehensively showcases the culture and various means of livelihood in the archipelago, including boats and boat building.

Art and Museum Centre Sinkka

Art and Museum Centre Sinkka offers visitors unforgettable experiences with high-quality art and local cultural history.

Artists’ home Erkkola

The early 20th century artists’ home of the culture figure J. H. Erkko, which houses various cultural activities from exhibitions to club soirees.

Askola Local Museum

The history of the Askola area, presented through not only artefacts typical of local museums but also inviting countryside interiors, blow-up photographs and a rare prehistoric collection, all exhibited in an old granary.

Ateneum Art Museum

Art from some of the most renowned Finnish and international masters, as well as a variety of temporary exhibitions in the Finnish National Gallery.

Brofogdas - a military residence

Exhibitions depicting the Swedish allotment system and the Second World War in a well-preserved military residence whose oldest sections date back more than two hundred years.

Bromarv Local Museum

The exhibition showcasing 1920s-30s domestic interiors and fashion is housed in a mid-19th century hut.

Burgher’s House Museum

Lifestyle of the 1860s middle-class in an idyllic wooden house in the middle of Helsinki's city centre.

Children’s Town

Historical school-life, occupations and much more in the interactive Children’s Museum in the oldest building in Helsinki city centre.

Co-operative Bank Museum

The exhibition showcases the development of the Co-operative Bank into the large corporation OP-Pohjola, history of the co-operative banks in Finland as well as nostalgic paraphernalia from the past.

Degerby Igor-museum

The museum showcases the Porkkala Parenthesis during 1944-1956, when Porkkala was leased to the Soviet Union to serve as a naval base.

Design Museum

The past and present of Finnish design in a Neo-Renaissance building from late 19th century.

Doll and Toy Museum of Porvoo

Dolls, soft toys, wooden toys and many other kinds of toys from a private collection in a museum in Jokikatu, Old Porvoo.

East Uusimaa Coach Museum

A wide variety of horse-drawn vehicles from the 19th and 20th centuries as well as various horse care tools in Lurens, Hardom.

Ehrensvärd Museum

18th century atmosphere and history of the Viapori fortress in marshal Augustin Ehrensvärd’s residence.

Ekenäs Museum Centre EKTA

The buildings of the museum centre showcase the history of Tammisaari and its surroundings, the life of a wealthy craftsman from the 19th century and the workspace of a 1950s urban photographer.

Elisa Telephone Museum

The museum operates from a building designed by Lars Sonck, showcasing a number of telephone machines, facts about the development of telecommunications, as well as the first automatic call centre in Scandinavia, which is still in operating condition.

EMMA - Espoo Museum of Modern Art

Temporary domestic and international modern art and Finnish Classic Modernism exhibitions in a former printing house.

Espoo Car Museum

Various vehicles from cars to bicycles, as well as related paraphernalia showcased in the Pakankylä estate.

Finnish Railway Museum

The history of Finnish railway covering over 150 years, showcased in the former Hanko-Hyvinkää railway station.

Finnish Toy Museum

Historical toys, history of Finnish toy factories and temporary exhibitions in the interactive museum focused on toys and the culture of playing.

Fire Museum

The Fire Museum of the Helsinki CIty Fire and Rescue Department

Fiskars Museum

Interiors and paraphernalia showcasing the work, everyday lives and leisure pursuits of ironworks workers during the 19th and early 20th century.

Forngården Folk Museum

Typical island manor and interiors from the mid-19th century.

Geo Exhibition, Geological Survey of Finland

This memorable exhibition showcases a variety of colourful Finnish and foreign rock samples, while also educating visitors on various geological subjects.

Gillesgården – agricultural and homestead museum

Exhibitions covering the development of agricultural evolution and the Pohja region showcased in seven buildings, including the old main building of a Lampuoti farm, house of a labourer and two buildings constructed for the museum exhibitions.

Glims Farmstead Museum

Idyllic 19th century farm life and inn tradition in a cosy farm.

Gårdskulla Agricultural Museum

Domestic life, work, and above all the technological development of agriculture from a century ago.

Hakasalmi Villa

Temporary exhibitions with an Empire-style backdrop of a stylish villa from 1843.

Halosenniemi Museum

Artist Pekka Halonen’s work and family life in the early 20th century, National Romantic atelier home on the shore of Lake Tuusulanjärvi.

Hanko Front Museum

Exhibitions on the Second World War of 1939-45 and other war-related paraphernalia.

Hanko Museum

Exhibitions on the City of Hanko and its history housed in a building which was part of the Hanko fortress.

Helsinge Parish Museum

An early 19th century grain storage showcasing agriculture, craftsmanship and other countryside occupations, as well as everyday life in the countryside predating the City of Vantaa.

Helsinki Art Museum Tennis Palace

Traditional art, popular culture and multi-faceted visual phenomena depicted through domestic and international exhibitions.

Helsinki City Museum

Personal experiences and everyday life of people in Helsinki are highlighted and reflected by the museum’s items and photographs.

Helsinki Deaconess Institute Museum

Deaconess work, nurse training and history of the sisters’ home in the historical milieu of the Helsinki Deaconess Institute Museum.

Helsinki Observatory

Centre for Astronomy opens up new views on the past, present and future of astronomy.

Herttoniemi Manor House Museum

The old manor of the Cronstedt family with its beautiful Baroque-style garden showcases the lifestyle of the 19th century high-class and the early 20th century bourgeois.

Hindersby-Bäckby Village Forge

A museum exhibiting the tools and work of three generations of smiths, spanning almost a hundred years and consisting of the actual smithy, farrier’s shop and tinsmithy.

Hotel and Restaurant Museum

History of domestic hotels, restaurants, cafés and Alko shops in the form of reconstructed interiors and paraphernalia.

Hurtig's Croft

The daily life of a soldier in a croft dating from the 18th century, with a small yard, smoke sauna and herb garden.

Hvitträsk

Designed by Gesellius-Lindgren-Saarinen, this National Romantic building, located in a beautiful, natural environment served as the architecture office of its designers as well as a home for their families.

Hyvinkää Art Museum

Works of Hyvinkää-based painters, as well as domestic and foreign contemporary art showcased in temporary exhibitions.

Högfors Blast Furnace

History of pig iron manufacturing in the first production facility of the Högfors ironworks perched next to the Karkkila rapids.

Hörbergsgården Museum

Atmospheric archipelago life and occupations from fishing to boat building in the peaceful setting of the 19th century island farm.

Ingå Homestead Museum, Gammelgården

Buildings from Inkoo providing a comprehensive representation of traditional construction.

Isnäs Steam Engine Museum

The power plant interior of a sawmill that operated in 1897–1995 and a unique steam engine still in operating condition in Isnäs, an industrial area of cultural-historical and national significance.

J. L. Runeberg's Home

The former home of Finland’s national poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804–1877) and his family, which is also Finland’s oldest home museum, located in Porvoo’s Empire district.

Johannes Linnankoski’s Childhood Home

The life, photographs and writings of author, patriot and popular educator Vihtori Peltonen, known as Johannes Linnankoski, presented in a comfortable cabin.

Johannes Lohilampi Museum

Old horse farm estate from the 18th century, showcasing a collection of peasant paraphernalia collected by the farmer, economist and cultural figure, Johannes Lohilampi.

Jokela Local Museum

A diverse museum exhibiting horse-drawn farm tools, old farm and forestry machinery, tractors and various artefacts related to everyday life and work.

Joutsen Pharmacy Museum

Historical information on the development of pharmacy work, paraphernalia and history of the Art Nouveau-style pharmacy Joutsen, which was founded in 1912.

Järvenpää Art Museum

Exhibitions depicting the work of the Lake Tuusulanjärvi-based Eero Järnefelt and Venny Soldan-Brofelt, as well as other temporary exhibitions.

KAMU Espoo City Museum

The colourful past and present of the second largest city in Finland.

Karkkila-Högfors Workers’ Museum

Domestic ambiance from 1850 to 1960 in the interiors of buildings in their original locations.

Kellokoski Hospital Museum

History and paraphernalia related to psychiatric care in the Kellokoski Hospital Museum, which highlights the hospital staff and some of its legendary patients.

Kerava Museum, Heikkilä Museum

Life of a wealthy peasant house in 19th and 20th century Kerava.

Kindergarten Museum

20th century kindergarten and educational traditions in an interactive museum especially designed for children.

Kirpilä Art Collection

Kirvu Parish Museum

History of the lost parish of Kirvu and the stories of the former residents who immigrated to Finland showcased in an old grain storage.

Klaavola Museum

Cosy ambiance conveyed by the 1920s-1940s interiors and the life of a wealthy farm dating back to the late 18th century.

Kovela Tractor Museum

Machinery and equipment showcasing the technological development of agriculture, as well as textiles and other artefacts related to the life in the manor.

Kråkö Boat-builders Museum

The traditions of boat building and builders exhibited through numerous photographs, tools and boat models.

Kunsthalle Helsinki

Contemporary art in the city’s most beautiful art venue.

Kyckling's House Museum

The ambience of old buildings and a beautiful garden, old cobbler and metal founder’s tools and local national costumes in an adorable house and its courtyard.

Lagstad School Museum

Espoo’s first elementary school and its adjacent buildings showcase school-life in the late 19th century with an authentic backdrop.

Lammintalo – the last home of Elias Lönnrot

The house of Elias Lönnrot’s twilight years, protected by the Building Protection act, showcases architectural characteristics of a smoke hut and a high-class residence.

Lapinjärvi Guitar Manor

Musical instruments from the past decades, from guitars to drums, and the history of Finnish guitar building in a museum built and maintained by persons undergoing non-military service.

Liljendal Local Museum

Agricultural and domestic artefacts, old fire-fighting equipment and a wide variety of tools from the Liljendal area, exhibited in a granary mainly used for collection storage.

Lohja Museum

Life of various social classes of Lohja and various domestic interiors in the green environment of the Iso-Pappila area from early 20th century up to the 1970s.

Loviisa Town Museum

Historical ambiance and 18th and 19th century artefacts from the town of Loviisa in the fabulous Commandant’s House, dating from 1755.

Lurens

The operation of Finland’s first summer theatre performing in Swedish, exhibited in the old main building dating from the late 19th century and in Löjtnantsgården, a newer building.

Malmtorp Farm Museum

Domestic and working conditions in the countryside, as well as various interiors from the late 19th century to early 20th century.

Marthastuga of Qvis Vilhelms

A charming 19th century atmosphere and typical village artefacts in the red twin cabin of the Qvis Vilhelms peasant farm, situated among fruit trees and meadow flowers.

Military Museum

Finnish military history in the Military Museum´s Manege and in the submarine Vesikko at Suomenlinna sea fortress.

Mjölbollstad Sanatorium Museum

History of tuberculosis and its treatment in a former sanatorium.

Museum chamber of the Church of Mäntsälä

The museum room of the nearly 150-year-old red brick church depicts the history of the Mäntsälä parish and the area.

Museum of contemporary art Kiasma

Versatile public events, as well as domestic and international contemporary art from traditional arts to installations in an impressive museum building.

Museum of Finnish Architecture

Perspectives on the past, present and future of Finnish and international architecture showcased by permanent and temporary collections.

Museum of Moving Image

Early stages of motion picture, film set paraphernalia, and the history of Finnish cinema.

Museum of Nurse Training

Healthcare and hospital care training paraphernalia, history and interiors housed in a former nursing school.

Museum of Seafaring

The exciting history of seafaring, wooden boat building and shipping in the seaside town of Loviisa and its neighbouring areas from the mid-18th century onwards.

Museum of Technology

Finnish technology and industry from the historical times to modern day, showcased by an interactive museum housed in a former waterworks facility.

Museum of Visual Impairment

Everyday life, work and various historical utensils of visually impaired people showcased in the Service and Activity Centre Iiris.

Myrskylä Local Museum

Seasonal tools, loan granary equipment and other tools and everyday objects typical of life in the 19th and 20th centuries, exhibited in a granary on the old church hill.

Natural History Museum

Four permanent and one temporary exhibition showcasing the diversity of nature and the wonders of evolution from the beginning of life to the amazing variety of species in the world today.

Nordea Bank Museum

History of the Finnish commercial bank in the early 20th century Art Nouveau-style office designed by Gesellius-Lindgren-Saarinen.

Nukari School Museum

Ambiance of early 20th century school life and village school paraphernalia in the first primary school in Nurmijärvi.

Nummi Homestead Museum

Hunting and agricultural paraphernalia, rooms displaying 1920s-30s interiors and temporary exhibitions in a former manege and storehouse.

Outboard Museum

The history of serial-production outboard engines, tools and literature related to engines and more than fifty outboard engines exhibited in a fishing co-operative’s waterside shed in Tirmo, Porvoo.

Paikkari Cottage

The birthplace of the author of Kalevala, Elias Lönnrot (1802-1884), which was constructed in early 1800s.

Pernaja Veteran Museum

War veterans’ tradition, handicrafts created during quiet times on the frontline and general history from the war years of 1939–1945 in a museum based on artefacts mostly donated by Pernaja war veterans and their families.

Polytechnical Students’ Museum

The student village museum in Otaniemi, Espoo, conveys the story of the lives of polytechnic students and their colourful activities.

Porlammi Local Museum

Local people, working methods and old culture presented through an extensive selection of local artefacts, displayed in an idyllic area with storehouses built for the needs of Porlammi villagers.

Porlammi School Museum

Early 20th century school atmosphere and old school items from slates to desks in the former classroom of an old Falu red building.

Pornainen Museum

Ecclesiastical objects, photographs, tools and other material related to the parish of Pornainen and the lives and work of its residents.

Porvoo Museum, Holm House

The life of a wealthy Porvoo merchant in the 18th century, in a brick building completed by the Old Town Hall Square in 1763.

Porvoo Museum, Old Town Hall

Paintings, sculptures, period furniture and other pieces by Finnish artists, the history of the people of Porvoo and the prehistoric phases of the Porvoo region, all exhibited in the best-known building in the Old Town.

Postbacken - Outdoor Museum

A dozen well-preserved cabins with genuine craftsman and crofter atmosphere in Ilola, Porvoo, an outdoor museum area blooming in the summer.

Prestbacka Farm and Pharmacy Collection

The everyday life of crofters and a selection of farm tools from the 19th century onwards, and equipment from Askola’s first pharmacy.

Pukkila Local Museum

Old means of livelihood and life in the Pukkila region, exhibited in the outbuildings of Koivulinna Gallery and showcasing a cobbler’s work, a visitors’ room and various farming tools.

Pusula Museum

Working, living and life of yesterday in an old granary from 1824.

Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Homemuseum

Preserved in its original form, the bourgeois home of Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg showcases, for example, Art Nouveau furniture and artwork by famous Finnish artists collected by the couple.

Päivälehti Museum

History of the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper as well as other Finnish news media from the establishment of Päivälehti in 1889 to present times, as well as temporary exhibitions covering various printed media topics.

Ragvalds Museum

The traditional farm, remaining in its original location, showcases the everyday life of its previous tenant, traditional agriculture and an educational botanical garden, as well as an exhibition on the Porkkala Parenthesis.

Sarvisalo Local Museum

Life and means of livelihood from the 19th and 20th centuries on the island of Sarvisalo, presented through collections of artefacts and photographs in an archipelago museum located next to the village house.

Sibbesgården Museum

Past life in Sipoo showcased in permanent exhibitions in the Matbacka and Fram-Martis crofts, built in the 18th and 19th centuries, and in annually changing theme exhibitions in the drying barn.

Sinebrychoff Art Museum

European art from the 14th to 19th century and the beautiful interiors of the former residence of Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff in a 19th century building located on Bulevard.

Sipoo Agricultural Museum

Agricultural work in different seasons in the horse-drawn era as well as the operation of loan granaries and an agricultural school are showcased in the exhibitions of this reshaped agricultural museum, located next to the new church in Nikkilä.

Sipoo Schoolmuseum

Old school objects from notebooks to handicrafts exhibited in a real classroom at the former Mårtensby elementary school.

Sirén’s Home Museum

A typical Porlammi croft from the 1870–1900s, presenting peasant family life, artefacts and supplementary construction.

Sister Aino Museum and Rinnekoti Museum

The exhibitions of the Rinnekoti Foundation showcase the pioneering activities of the long-time director of the facility, the history of helping developmentally challenged people in Finland and everyday life in Rinnekoti.

Siuntio Homestead Museum

A multi-structure museum with exhibitions and interiors showcasing the Porkkala Parenthesis, peasant paraphernalia, a dentist’s office and prehistoric Siuntio.

Storö Shop Museum

1950s shop ambiance in a shop which operated in the outer archipelago of Inkoo during the 1930s-60s.

Strömfors Forge Museum

Hydropower hammers, the diverse production of the ironworks and the history of daily work and life at one of Finland’s oldest ironworks, exhibited at the upper and lower forges.

Studio Aalto

A visit to Studio Aalto is a fascinating immersion into the world of Aalto’s architecture, design and personal history, but at the same time it is an architectural experience of space and the building itself.

Svartå Manor

The late 18th century Neo-Classical building showcasing a Gustavian interior in a beautiful ironworks milieu.

Tenala Homestead Museum

19th century interiors, knitting and clothes care-related paraphernalia and exhibitions on various themes showcased in the late 18th century, mid-19th century building.

The Aalto House

Explore Alvar Aalto’s home and the life of this iconic architect!

The Bank of Finland Museum

The interactive exhibition showcases the history of the Bank of Finland, money policies and banking, as well as graphic arts utilising bank notes.

The Birthplace of Aleksis Kivi

The birth home of our national author Aleksis Kivi, nestled in the idyllic rural milieu of Palojoki, Nurmijärvi.

The Cannons at Torp

Various cannons, military vehicles, rifles and other military paraphernalia and material.

The Customs Museum

The past and the present of the Finnish Customs, as well as temporary exhibitions in the former garrison and prison building of Suomenlinna Sea Fortress.

The Dairy Museum

History of the dairy industry and milk processing showcased in an early 20th century Art Nouveau building.

The Didrichsen Museum of Art and Culture

Temporary exhibitions showcase Finnish and international art and ancient cultures in a private residence designed by architect Viljo Revell.

The Evacuation Museum

The museum, operating in the old primary school of Niuhala, showcases people evacuated from Heinjoki to Vihti during the Second World War and their lives prior to the exile.

The Fazer Museum

Located in the Fazer candy factory, the museum’s glass display exhibition showcases the company and its most beloved products and interesting rarities since 1891.

The Finnish Aviation Museum

Historical aeroplanes, miniature models and other aviation paraphernalia in the vicinity of the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport.

The Finnish Museum of Horology

This exhibition introduces visitors to the history of horology, the creations of master clockmakers, as well as various historical time measuring instruments.

The Finnish Museum of Photography

Temporary domestic and international photography exhibitions, an archive of nearly 4 million photographs and information services provided by the national special museum.

The Foundry Museum of Finland

History of the foundry industry and utensils related to foundry work.

The Gallen-Kallela Museum

Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s beautifully decorated atelier home showcases the artist’s versatile production and various related temporary exhibitions.

The Grain Store Museum

Operations of a granary and the agricultural process in the old community storehouse dating back to 1811.

The Helinä Rautavaara Museum

The Helsinki Civil Defence Museum

Interactive and informative exhibitions on past and present civil defence in an old civil defence shelter from 1941.

The Hyvinkää City Museum (Valvilla Wool Mill Museum)

History of the weaving industry in an old wool factory in Hyvinkää.

The Kasarmi Art Centre

The Tuusula Art Museum where modern art and graphic art collections are displayed in the old barracks in downtown Hyrylä.

The Lotta Museum

The special museum located on the Tuusula Lake Road showcases the history of the Lotta Svärd organisation, discussing the voluntary work of women in the context of our nation’s history.

The Mannerheim Museum

History of Finland and Mannerheim in the marshal’s charming wooden villa dating back to 1874.

The Museum of Building Tools

History of the development of construction work and tools from the 19th century to the modern day in the facility located in the Siikaranta-opisto.

The National Museum of Finland

A museum full of treasures.

The Salvation Army Museum

Objects, photographs and stories from the Finnish Salvation Army, whose history extends back over 120 years.

The Sepänmäki Handicrafts Museum

The work and life of craftsmen and women in the 19th century in a renovated handicraft quarter in Hirvivaara, Mäntsälä.

The Seurasaari Open-Air Museum

Outdoor museum located in the green surroundings of Seurasaari, featuring transferred buildings and building groups showcasing local architecture from the 17th to 20th century.

The Sports Museum of Finland

Highlights of Finnish sports history and the evolution of the sports culture in the extension wing of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.

The Suomenlinna Museum

Suomenlinna Museum showcases the eventful history of the island fortress from the 18th century to the present day.

The Taaborinvuori Museum Area

Historical handicraft settlements of the early 20th century Nurmijärvi and various summer events housed in a museum area, where our national author Aleksis Kivi spent time in his childhood.

Theatre Museum

The past and the present of the theatre world and its employees provided by an interactive museum.

Tram Museum

Helsinki’s tram traffic history, stories of tram workers and passengers, as well as real, historical trams.

Tuusula Workers' Home Museum

Traditional tools and home items from the 1920s-30s in rooms of a shoemaker and a carpenter, as well as a smith’s workshop.

Tytyri Mine Museum

History of mine work in Lohja and the lives of the miners showcased in an authentic subterranean environment.

Urho Kekkonen Museum Tamminiemi

Enjoy a glimpse of life in the 1970s and learn about Finland’s post-war history at Tamminiemi Villa, a beautiful park estate that was President Urho Kekkonen’s official residence during his term in office.

Vallila Allotment Garden Museum

Summertime traditions of the working-class Helsinki with a 1930s ambiance in the Vallila Allotment Garden Museum, one of the smallest museums in Finland.

Vantaa Agricultural Museum

Permanent exhibition showcasing Vantaa’s agricultural past and the technological development of agriculture, as well as special exhibitions showcasing Vantaa’s historical villages.

Vantaa Art Museum

Temporary exhibitions showcasing domestic and international art in the versatile exhibition space of the Myyrmäki House.

Vantaa City Museum

The history of Vantaa from prehistoric times to modern times showcased in the old Tikkurila train station dating back to 1862.

Vihti Museum

Exhibitions showcasing the development of occupations in Vihti, the everyday life of a peasant and the former residence of a chaplain.

Viirilä Local Museum

The peasant and handicraft culture of Ruotsinpyhtää, Loviisa, and the agricultural traditions of the village of Viirilä in the naturally beautiful setting of the Gräggas farm.

Villa Gyllenberg

Masterpieces from the Golden Age of Finnish art, as well as temporary special exhibitions in the private art museum operating in the former residence of the art enthusiasts Gyllenbergs.

Villa Museum Villa Rulludd

19th century villa architecture and summertime lifestyle of wealthy city-dwellers in the summer villa of the Kihlman family.

Virkki's home

Designer furniture from famous Finnish designers and other domestic items in the 1950s-styled former residence of handicraft counsellor Tyyne-Kerttu Virkki.

Walter Runeberg’s Sculpture Collection

Sketches, plaster sculptures and many portraits by one of Finland’s most significant sculptors, Walter Runeberg (1838–1920), son of national poet J. L. Runeberg.

Western Uusimaa Hospital Museum

Development of hospital care and the operations of various departments of the Western Uusimaa hospital from early 20th century to the present day.

Worker Housing Museum

Life of working class families in the 20th century showcased in the century-old Alppila workers’ housing area.

Wårkulla Museum

Domestic and working tools showcasing local agricultural and dairy activities as well as school-related objects, exhibited in a building formerly used as a prayer house.

Yrjö A. Jäntti’s Art Collection

Finnish art from the 1950–1980s, collected by former WSOY director Yrjö A. Jäntti and displayed in a collection exhibition at Porvoo’s new Art Factory.